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 Übersetzung für 'grip sole' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a grip sole | grip soles
grip soleProfilsohle {f}
Teiltreffer
filmjobs
grip
Grip {m} [Kamerabühnenmann]
41
to grippacken [Gefühle, mitreißen]
298
to gripzupacken
301
to gripergreifen
301
gripGriffigkeit {f}
48
to gripanfassen
66
to gripfassen
176
film
grip
Kameraführer {m}
55
gripGriff {m} [Handgriff, beim Turnen]
746
to gripzugreifen
34
gripHandgriff {m}
171
automot.
grip
19
Grip {m} [Griffigkeit, Bodenhaftung von Fahrzeugreifen]
to griphaften
73
gripHeft {n} [von Säge, Feile, Schwert]
32
law
grip
Zugriff {m}
50
to gripgreifen
998
anat.cloth.tools
sole
Sohle {f}
515
sole {adj}alleinig [attr.]
550
sole {adj}einzig
4079
to solebesohlen
85
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Hnyat-phanat do not have any grip or friction on the lower side of the sole, and are thus not suitable for use in wet conditions.
  • The shoe featured a light weight upper, wedge shape and wide flared sole to spread impact and increase traction and a hard wearing rubber sole with a tread pattern of "cantilevered" large deep lugs and voids which provided 360° grip edges and was relatively self-cleaning making it useful in wet and muddy conditions.
  • Other common features include triple stitching with thicker treads to prevent ripping, more width so that there is more contact with the board with thicker tongues and sides to compensate, and deep sole patterns for grip.
  • In 1944, the Panama sole developed by Raymond Dobie uses angled lugs to push soft mud from the soles, clearing them to provide better grip in greasy clay or mud.
  • The most notable qualities are the lightweight feel, simple design and grip on the sole.

  • The footwear is basically a sandal, which has generally a wooden sole with a post and a stub to provide grip between the big and second toes.
  • The sole of "Tarebia granifera" is proportionally small when compared to other thiarids and smaller snails with their higher coefficients were less able to grip the substratum in the face of moving water and so not did disperse as effectively as larger ones.
  • In Shikoku, the least populous of Japan's four main islands, the LDP largely maintained its traditional grip, losing only one seat held by rebel Shunichi Yamaguchi in Tokushima Prefecture.
  • Räikkönen dropped to fifteenth at the finish due to a lack of grip from his front tyres.
  • Coucheron Grip (1829–1905). He worked in his father's company to 1886, then in the postal service from 1886 to 1898.

  • This change had little practical connotations, as Gorbachev's reforms towards a more democratic polity had failed to penetrate into Turkmenistan and Turkmen president Saparmurat Niyazov chose to maintain his iron-grip following independence.
  • The South American camelids have adapted to the steep and rocky terrain by adjusting the pads on their toes to maintain grip.
  • Following the accident at Whistler, and reports of grip-slipping at a plethora of other mountains, 15 resorts spent millions of dollars either upgrading, or completely replacing their combined 31 detachable quads in the United States and Canada.
  • The balance board should be used bare-footed; socks do not properly grip the hard surface, and can create a danger.
  • The placement of hobnails is less variable; they were positioned to give optimal grip and foot-support, much like a modern sports shoe.

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